Distributed for Amsterdam University Press
Decline of the Corporate Community
Network Dynamics of the Dutch Business Elite
256 pages, 6-1/3 x 9-1/2
Paper $44.95
ISBN: 9789053569733
Published September 2007
For sale only in the United States, its dependencies, the Philippines, and Canada
Traditionally, much of big business in the industrialized Western world has been organized around particular corporate societies—notoriously referred to as “old boy” networks. With the recent drift toward a more liberal market economy, however, these networks have been showing signs of decline—in some cases, all but disappearing. Eelke M. Heemskerk combines formal network analysis and interviews with key members of the corporate elite in order to examine how this decline has affected Dutch capitalism. Even in a liberal market economy, however, corporate directors need social networks to communicate and coordinate their strategic decisions, and Decline of the Corporate Community considers the shift of the corporate elite to the new private and informal circles where networking takes place.
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